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Matt Kane is just like every one of us... except he isn't! He and his best friend took a personal tragedy, stayed together through a bond as best friends, and launched a Barbeque Rub business based right here in the Midwest. We also talk about tips for great BBQ for beginners, how to take your BBQ to the next level, and the most important things no one thinks about. Check out - https://www.instagram.com/bruisebrothersbbq/ At the end, we go completely off plan, and talk about our beloved Pittsburgh Steelers amazing offseason as they build for 2024. What's That Like? is available on YouTube, as well as all major audio podcast providers. YouTube https://bit.ly/WTLYouTube Apple Podcasts https://bit.ly/WTLApple Spotify https://bit.ly/WTLPSpotify Copyright 2024 - What's That Like? Podcast with John Knowles
Accomplished actor Clancy Brown joins Matt to talk about his role as the tough as nails prison guard Captain Hadley in the 1994 Frank Darabont film The Shawshank Redemption. They chat about how Clancys difficulty saying some of his character's colorful dialogue in the audition eventually got him the gig, why he turned down offers to work with correctional officers to help him with his role, and really hanging Tim Robbins over the ledge of a rooftop. Plus, we'll hear stories from the set of LOST, Sean Connery offering Clancy wisdom while filming Highlander, and Shakespeare being quoted on the set of Dukes of Hazzard.This episode is sponsored by Mack Weldon and Adam and Eve. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Accomplished actor Clancy Brown joins Matt to talk about his role as the tough as nails prison guard Captain Hadley in the 1994 Frank Darabont film The Shawshank Redemption. They chat about how Clancys difficulty saying some of his character's colorful dialogue in the audition eventually got him the gig, why he turned down offers to work with correctional officers to help him with his role, and really hanging Tim Robbins over the ledge of a rooftop. Plus, we'll hear stories from the set of LOST, Sean Connery offering Clancy wisdom while filming Highlander, and Shakespeare being quoted on the set of Dukes of Hazzard.This episode is sponsored by Mack Weldon and Adam and Eve. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Writer, comedian and frequent host of The Moth Radio Hour, Tara Clancy talks candidly about the many hoops she and her first wife jumped through to become legal, lesbian moms, from fighting for insurance coverage as one of the earliest same-sex couples to do reciprocal IVF, to getting both parents' names on the birth certificate, to the moment when gay marriage became legal – the day after her second son was born. Now remarried, Tara also shares her excitement in this new, third chance at motherhood, and as her butch biological clock will tell you, it's not a moment too soon.Find out more about Tara, her live performances and her book The Clancys of Queens at www.taraclancy.com.Find out more about The Moth Radio Hour and live storytelling events at themoth.org.Get ready for our IVFU Season 2 Finale by sending in your questions for our expert therapist Savannah Sanfield! Questions due by Nov 11 (11/11). Send to ivfupodcast@gmail.com or DM Sam at www.instagram.com/ivfupodcast.Get more info on IVFU and download our theme song "Freak in Love" at www.ivfupodcast.com. Keep up with the latest IVFU updates and special announcements! Follow us at www.instagram.com/ivfupodcast, www.facebook.com/ivfupodcast and www.twitter.com/ivfupodcast. Donate to help IVFU keep going at Venmo.com/ivfupodcast and PayPal.me/ivfupodcast. Get in touch! Email us your thoughts, questions and transcript requests at ivfupodcast@gmail.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amanda and Jenn discuss books set in Chicago, love-to-hate-them protagonists, magical realism, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked. Follow the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. Feedback Coyotes of Carthage by Steven Wright (rec’d by John) Parallel Lives: Five Victorian Marriages by Phyllis Rose (rec’d by Amanda) What is Not Yours Is Not Yours by Helen Oyeyemi and Italo Calvino’s If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler (rec’d by JB) Questions 1. I would love some recommendations for books set in Chicago. I used to live in the city and have been finding myself missing it lately. Since I won’t be able to travel there anytime soon (thanks, COVID), I’m hoping to read something that will allow me to visit without the actual travel. I usually prefer to read literary fiction, memoir, historical fiction, and narrative non-fiction, but I’m fairly open in terms of genre (would prefer not to venture too far into SFF though). The most important thing is that the books that are Chicago-centric and capture the essence of a particular place and/or time in the city. Books I’ve Already Read Set in Chicago: The Devil in the White City; The Time Traveler’s Wife; Native Son; Divergent; There Are No Children Here; The Warmth of Other Sons; The House on Mango Street; A Raisin in the Sun; Twenty Years at Hull House; Gang Leader for a Day; Never a City So Real; The Good Girl; Becoming; The Story of Jane Thanks, -Sarah 2. I have always been the “fall hard, fall fast” types in a relationship. Me and my boyfriend have been together for almost two years now and I have known since the first day that I was completely in love. He’s more of the “take things slow and enjoy the moment” kind of person. We live together and bought a house together last year. We are in a serious relationship and talk about our future as life-partners, but I can’t get over how much I want to get married. I don’t know what it is about this totally antiquated idea, but I think about it all the time. He used to say he wasn’t sure about getting married due to issues in a past relationship and his fear of getting hurt/loss, but over time we’ve moved into talking about marriage as “when we get married.” Even though he’s evolved, I know marriage is still far-off in the cards for him. I’m looking for recommendations, fiction or nonfiction, to help me be patient while waiting for him to get a place where he’s ready or one that shows me that the future I want is possible or even that partnerships don’t have to be defined by marriage. I’m not looking for anything to criticize my desire to be married (because yes, I know the yearning is ludicrous), but something to keep me hopeful about the future. I love most genres, especially mystery, thriller, literary fiction or the ill-named “chick-lit”. Other than Red, White and Royal Blue, I don’t love romance (though I’m tolerant which I know is really silly considering my question) and don’t love what I would consider “foofy” novels that are all rainbows and butterflies and irrational hope or cheeriness. I like serious plots, in-depth stories and am a sucker for a long book. Hope this isn’t too difficult considering all my caveats and that you don’t take too long, because I’m clearly impatient. (Lol, just kidding.) You guys are amazing and I’m so grateful for your podcast. -Maddison 3. I’m re-watching the TV show House, and Gregory House is one of my favourite characters ever. It got me thinking about how I’d love to read a character like him. An intelligent curmudgeon, sometimes you love him sometimes you hate him and can be humourous and charming. A sidekick like Wilson is a bonus. What books have a love to hate/hate to love protagonist? The character doesn’t need to be male. And please, no Poirot or Holmes. Literary fiction, mystery/thriller and light science fiction welcome. No fantasy please. Thank you and happy reading! -Michelle 4. Hello Ladies! Thank you for the podcast! I have found so many lovely books from listening to your recommendations. I was hoping you could help me with finding more memoirs to enjoy. I am not a big nonfiction reader generally, but have really found that memoirs (or essay collections on personal experiences?) really speak to me. Huge bonus if I can get it in audio, especially if it’s read by the author. Some that I have read and loved (mostly recommended here or on All the Books) are Black Widow, The Clancys of Queens, You’ll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey, Solutions and Other Problems, Born a Crime, Who Thought This Was a Good Idea?, Educated, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, A Man Without a Country, Marathon Woman, and Furiously Happy (which is truly what started this). I am a long-time listener, so show favorites and more recent recommendations are likely on my list. In writing this I’ve realized that my listing is pretty US-centric and mostly Black or White authors. I’m open to more of the same, but if you have any good recs from authors of other backgrounds/countries, that’d be very welcome too. I am not against graphic novels (I also read and was floored by John Lewis’ March), but I don’t think that’s what I’m looking for. I am also not generally super interested in celebrity memoirs, unless they’re something like Born a Crime which fully stands on its own. Thank you! -April 5. I need y’all’s help finding a lush, whimsical magical realism book. I loved Smoke by Dan Vyleta, The Minimalist by Jessie Burton and Things In Jars by Jess Kidd. I love luxurious, rich writing and am always drawn to the Gothic stories where a house, city, place are a character. Full high fantasy can be a lot for me, but the fun magic/whimsy/spirits/etc just a touch outside of reality is what I love. I love the show – thanks so much for the help! -Alex 6. So I’ve just finished Reverb by Anna Zabo which Jenn recommended in the Handsell a couple of weeks ago. I devoured the first half of the book so fast—the characters’ chemistry and buildup is just so good—however for the latter part, I consciously took my time and savored each page. I was filled with dread while reading the last couple of pages, I just didn’t want to bid goodbye to these endearing characters. But all good things must come to an end, right? Now I don’t think I can ever find something within the genre that’s as good as this. Those were my running thoughts up until I tuned in to ep 269 today and realised that help is right in front of me, or in my ear or whatever. Just like what you did in the Handsell, I hope you can give me another unproblematic queer contemporary romance fiction that’s as good as Anna Zabo’s or better. Maybe one with loads of angst—the only thing Reverb kinda lacks. Bibliotherapy helped (and still helping) me cope with the pandemic and our still ongoing lockdown. I’ve been listening to your past and recent episodes every workday since I discovered your podcast 2 weeks ago, really amazing stuff you’ve got going, Cheers! -G 7. I retired late summer 2020 from my job of 15 years. I had not planned to do so, but budget cutbacks related to COVID, and job frustrations sped up the decision. I now find myself adrift in my personal life and my reading life as well. I want a book that reflects my stage of life, re-invention, and moving forward. I also like quirky characters who find happiness and purpose against the odds. Some favorites in the past few years. Brit-Marie Was Here, A Gentleman in Moscow, Hamnet, The Dutch House, Elinor Oliphant is Completely Fine. I really need a book to resonate right now. Any ideas? -Karen Books Discussed Chicago by Alaa Al-Aswany The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes (tw: domestic abuse) Serena Singh Flips The Script by Sonya Lalli (cw: domestic violence) The Woman Next Door by Yewande Omotoso (tw racism) The Secret History of Las Vegas by Chris Abani (cw: war crimes) Fairest by Meredith Talusan The Magical Language of Others by E.J. Koh (cw: domestic violence, self-harm, violence against women) What Big Teeth by Rose Szabo Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur Small Change by Roan Parrish (cw: discussion of depression and self-harm) The Jetsetters by Amanda Eyre Ward (tw: suicide) Dakota Blues by Lynn M Speer See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Katie Hunter and Peter Knox are Sean Clancy, Sean Clancy Jr, Logan Clancy and Stephen Clancy.
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Kiss me I’m Irish? St. Patrick’s Day? Why is St. Patrick’s Day/Week/Month celebrated with shenanigans all over the world? Where did St. Patrick really come from (Hint, it wasn’t Ireland). And where do we come from? How did we really get to such a day of meaning so deep, that the Irish and almost everyone else too, celebrate it so boisterously? Not just for a day or weekend, but now, for the whole month of March? What’s the true, authentic Story? Our very first podcast shall tackle these burning issues, and really, what are shenanigans? Why do the Irish dislike the clover but love the shamrock and why they are different, and of course, no celebration is worth its Irish Sea salt, without music. So, since everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, Sing Irish Men and Women, sing, with us! Hosted by Ohio Irish American News Publisher & Editor John O’Brien, Jr. Raised on Songs, Stories and Shenanigans is brought to you by the Ohio Irish American News and WHK The Answer. It airs every other Friday, at 5, on whkradio.com and OhioIANews.com, but is available for download, whenever you wish. Songs, Stories & Shenanigans The Invitation by Batt Burns Used with permission of Batt Burns Pull up your sugan chairs, my friends Close out the green half door And gather around the peat turf fire As we did in days of yore. I am glad you rambled in tonight, For the house was quiet and still. Herself was carding sheep wool, while I, my pipe did fill. There wasn’t a word between us, you’d swear a row was on. But memories were with us, of our children now all gone. To America and England, those lands across the foam Will they ever laugh and joke again, in our cozy Irish home? You’ve waked us from our reverie. Maybe it’s just as well. Before those memories saddened us, and a tear or two were shed. Your happy faces cheer us up. You’ve surely brought some news. And from my store of yarns, sure you all can pick and choose. Look to the blazing flame there, do you see what I can see, Dark heroes, fairy castles, warriors fighting to be free? There’s leprechauns and fairy folks, Oisin and Finn Mac Cool I can see them all so plainly there, from my little fireplace stool. Come back into the past with me as I speak of olden days When life was much more simple, and we all had purer ways. Oh there were no lounge bars or discos. TV we did not know. Yet we had fun and sport a plenty, in the Kerry of long ago. I was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. 1st Generation. So my roots go much deeper in Ireland, than they do in the U.S. I never thought much about it, until I went to Ireland. I remember the air, and the peace I felt, sitting on a stone wall, waiting for the train to Dublin and singing Kenny Roger’s songs with my sister Cathy. For me, a whole new valley of thought opened up. The missing connection, the only time in my life I have not felt deep-core restlessness, of not belonging, was when I was in Ireland. That feeling was not repeated until seventeen years later - when I went back. In an abandoned and disappearing churchyard I saw wind-rubbed tombstones that carried the same names as I know well today; George, Hubert, Desmond (who died in 1698), O’Brien’s all. Phillip O’Brien, my cousin, is the 11th generation to mind the hills and cows, milk the milk and sheer the sheep at Atteagh Mills. Atteagh Mills, near the town of Athlone, is in the Co. Roscommon, in south central Ireland. South Central LA it is not. It is farm country. His nephew is the 11th generation to mind the cows and sheep at Atteagh Mills. The “New House” is 266 years old, older than this country, and the old house? Well, it is just old, dating back to the 1600s. We have roots there. I have never “walked the land” with my father, as so many memoirs deem essential. Yet, I look out and see our ghosts, I hear their music, and that peace once again settles down, through my toes. I am rooted. Yet, only in my memory does the taste of belonging remain. The feeling of Ireland, nurtured by dances at West Side IA, bands, Sunday morning 78’s, then 8-tracks, before mass, and then Gaelic Football games and gatherings; Immersion at 3,000 miles. My father left Ireland soon after playing for the 1951 All-Ireland winning Roscommon U-21 Gaelic Football team. He was not the oldest son. The first time he returned was for his mother’s funeral, 38 years later. Through the roots of my past, I sometimes feel, that I never left. Since the Beginning of Man, The Hours between the Coming of Night and the Coming of Sleep have belonged to the Tellers of Tales and the Makers of Music I grew up in a house immersed in Irish culture. Growing up, the things I remember most are the frequent guests that we had stay overnight, when they were playing in Cleveland. Bridie Gallagher, Dermot O’Brien, Glen Curtin, Noel Henry, Makem and the Clancys, Barleycorn as well: so many names, so many memories. When I woke to the smell of bacon on a Sunday morning, I knew dad had brought the band home from the dance the night before, and the breakfast table was going to be full of stories from the road. It was a great way to grow up. As I got older, I started finding my own songs and singers that I loved. The albums and 8-Tracks that I heard became my own songs. One day my dad walked into my bedroom and said, “Johnny, we’re starting a festival, you’re doing the parking”. And he walked out. I was 16. The first few years, I worked the parking lot, parking cars and soaking up the sun, and the sun burn. When I graduated from college, I started doing the food, and moved onward from there. Because of the festival, dances and Sunday morning breakfasts, I became immersed in the music and, like many, I was deeply impacted by the message of Tommy Makem and how preserving and promoting the culture was so important, before it all fades away, and is lost, forever. Being able to meet, talk to, and form friendships with so many performers who had impact on the music, and on me, really influenced my thinking. My memories of the first festival are still very strong and I have so many cherished memories from the ensuing years, all related to the festival performers, many, like Tommy, now gone home. The volunteers and amazing, legendary afters parties and sessions are treasured. In my mind, they shall live in infamy. I was hooked on the music and still, to this day, learn as many songs as I can; Songs in my head, songs always on my tongue, songs I love to sing, songs that tell stories. We call them Folk Songs. Many have negative connotations of that term. They don’t realize folk songs are the heart of rock n roll, of blues, jazz, gospel, country, and even rap. For as Sean O’Casey said, in his Rose & Crown: Oh, and the folk-song, the folk-song, the gay and melancholy strains of the Irish folk-song, on fiddle, on harp, and on fife. And no folk-art is there but is born in the disregard of gain, and in the desire to add a newer beauty and a steadier charm to God’s well-turned-out gifts to man. In recent years, maybe as my strident side mellows and I meet people from all over the world in this writing life, I am more struck by the similarities in people than the differences. Every culture has its own niches, its’ cool things that touch your soul, but the similarities, especially of emotion and defining values, are remarkable, and unmistakable. William Butler Yeats said: Folk-art is indeed, the oldest of the aristocracies of thought, and because it refuses what is passing and trivial, the merely clever and pretty, as certainly as the vulgar and insincere, and because it has gathered unto itself the simplest and most unforgettable thoughts of the generations, it is the soil where all art is rooted. Tommy Makem is the Godfather of Irish music. He wrote more than 400 songs, the anthem, Four Green Fields, of course, as well as Gentle Annie, Winds of Morning, The Winds Are Singing Freedom and so many other iconic songs, songs that are sung wherever the Irish gather around the world. They are the stories of our people, and today those songs are sung by Gaelic Storm, We Banjo 3, Lunasa, Runa and just about every popular Irish band performing today. Our stories define us; our culture is a story-driven one, an oral tradition passed on generation to generation. We pass the stories on so our roots, our history, our very identity stays vibrant and alive – you see it around you here and now - it is our connection to our past, AND our present. My story is not the only one I am trying to tell. Tommy wrote Four Green Fields one day while driving down to Newry, in the Co. Down. He saw a woman coming down from the fields with the cows, to cross the road. They were both stopped at a British checkpoint. Tommy watched her as he, and she, waited to go thru. He could see the, Hassle, as the woman just wanted to get on across the road, to get on with her life. He wrote the first two verses then, and the final one later, when he got to Newry. Four Green Fields is a song full of symbols, in its simplicity. The Four Green Fields symbolically refer to the 4 Provinces of Ireland: Leinster, Munster, Ulster & Connaught, which hold the 32 counties, most similar to our states. The symbolic “fine, old woman” represents Ireland herself. What did I have? said the fine old woman What did I have? this proud old woman did say I had four green fields, each one was a jewel But strangers came and tried to take them from me I had fine strong sons, they fought to save my jewels They fought and died, and that was my grief, said she Today, the oral tradition is more readily available than ever. Only now, it is electric! Name the poem, story or song, and you can often find it on the internet. This is an amazing this for our culture, and brings us full circle, because we can see more than just our viewpoint. There are three sides to every story – your side, my side, and the truth: now we can hear more than one side of the story. We can see the similar hurts, struggles, anger, joy and goals from a perspective never before available to us, and we can make our own decision, based upon a person, and their character, not their religion, or the place they were born; whether you were born in Boston, in Belfast, or in Bethlehem. We can never forget, but if we ever want to move on, and we must move on, or be left far behind, we must see the similarities and common ground between people of a different perspective, no less relevant to them. You and I, we were raised on songs and stories, we are Irish, that will never change. We must always be aware of from where we came, and how we got to where we are today. Don’t look back, we are not going that way is not an all-encompassing statement – it is simply a way to focus on our future. No matter the internet’s ready providence of what it calls fact, we cannot forget the story, We cannot forget our past, our traditions and the events and people that define us today. We just can’t let the things that defines our past, also be what defines our future. Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one’s own beliefs. Rather, it condemns the oppression or persecution of others. - John F. Kennedy He also said: “Mankind must put an end to war, before war puts an end to Mankind.” Old soldiers never die, but young ones do. No matter from which side of the river that runs thru us we come, we are shaped by those with us, and those opposite. When we strip away the mantles that we wear, we see men and women, not orange and green. When we see Christians, not Catholic or Protestant, we see the hand of God. I’ve run out of time. I hope you’ve enjoyed our very first podcast. I hope the poems and verse today shows how our similarities, tho often hidden, tie us together, more than the difference tear us apart. It is St Patrick’s Day, a day of great celebration and reunion, unseen anywhere else in America. I hope you have a great day of fun, respect, and reunion. There are many more songs and stories; I hope we will write new ones- of joy, of unification. We are closer to a One Ireland, than we have ever been in 800 years. We’ll save them for next time, March 27th, when we meet again, and move from our past, to our present day, and future. For a list of those events to come, Pick up your copy of the Ohio Irish American News at any one of 211 locations in and around Ohio. The list and archived interactive copies are at www.ohioianews.com. And sign up for our eBulletin. It goes out to more than 12,000 opted in subscribers 2x per month, alternating weeks with these podcasts. Follow the website, or our FB, Twitter and Instagram pages to keep up with all the shenanigans to come. See you at the Parade and again on March 27th, right here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adventures at sea... the pleasures of an open fire... and a press photographer’s special present from Charles Haughey. With writers Barbara Scully, Brian Farrell, Michael O’Connor, and music from the Clancys, Gilbert and Sullivan, Shirley Bassey and more
We're going to Geek Out for Gosh and so should you! Joining Dan and Tim this week is the ever-pleasant Sarah Dyer, who is here to let us all know just how we can all get involved in GO4G. On this week's show: Cripes, the PlayStation 5 could be expensive New Animal Crossing New Horizons Direct Corona Virus fears cause Sony to pull out of PAX East Game patches galore! Sarah gives us a rundown of Legends of Runeterra Tim finishes Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales
The sudden death of the much beloved Clancy, pack leader of the Border Collies of Dogwood Ridge, prompted Kenny and Elaine Shuck to establish a 501 (c)3 Non-Profit Foundation — Clancy’s Dream — in his honor. The foundation serves to keep his spirit alive as Clancy’s Dream team works to establish a safe haven for high risk and unwanted Border Collies.The global mission of Clancy’s Dream is to bring help and hope to Border Collies in times of need by providing a safe haven for high risk and unwanted dogs. We provide rescue, medical, rehabilitation and adoption assistance.
The sudden death of the much beloved Clancy, pack leader of the Border Collies of Dogwood Ridge, prompted Kenny and Elaine Shuck to establish a 501 (c)3 Non-Profit Foundation — Clancy’s Dream — in his honor. The foundation serves to keep his spirit alive as Clancy’s Dream team works to establish a safe haven for high risk and unwanted Border Collies. The global mission of Clancy’s Dream is to bring help and hope to Border Collies in times of need by providing a safe haven for high risk and unwanted dogs. We provide rescue, medical, rehabilitation and adoption assistance.
Hey there! Jo, Diarmuid and Alex have more musings and opinions on all things geeky. We hope you enjoy! This week they ramble about: Time-Waster of the Week: Real Overwatch Two Stroke Rip-Tire Marvel star Andy Serkis and Colin Farrell tipped to join The Batman as iconic characters Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon ordered at HBO Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse sequel lands a Spring 2022 release date The Witcher gets early season 2 renewal at Netflix Netflix to make Beverly Hills Cop sequel with Eddie Murphy and Jerry Bruckheimer New Overwatch Short Story - VALKYRIE Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Catch and Kill by Ronan Farrow Death Stranding
Acclaimed cinematographer Checco Varese, ASC’s recently released feature It: Chapter Two is one of the most highly anticipated films of the year. It: Chapter Two, (from Warner Brothers and New Line) hits theaters Sep. 6. It is the eagerly-awaited sequel to It – director Andy Muschietti’s blockbuster adaptation of author Stephen King’s classic horror masterpiece by the same name. Within hours of its debut, It: Chapter Two’s trailer, alone, generated millions of views and sent fans and social media into a frenzy. Stephen King himself took to Twitter to praise the film. The saga’s latest chapter finds the self-proclaimed ‘Losers’ Club’ returning to their hometown of Derry, Maine after 27 years to defeat Pennywise – the shape-shifting, dancing demonic clown portrayed in terrifying fashion by Bill Skarsgård. All grown up and ready for serious battle, the all-star cast also features Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, Isaiah Mustafa, and Bill Hader. For Muschietti, who stepped back into the director’s role, tapping veteran cinematographer Checco Varese to shoot the sequel was a natural choice. “Checco and I go back a long time. We made commercials together a decade ago in Spain, as well as a little short film, and a pilot, too. Our communication has always been great, not only because of the shorthand coming from our cultural background and language, (I was born and raised in Argentina, while he is Peruvian but lived in Buenos Aires for years) but also because we speak a similar visual language. Just a few words were enough to express my vision of this film to him, and immediately an effervescent creative dialogue began. For a cinematographer, working with a director who is very visual can be a blessing or a curse. That’s why Checco is such a trooper. His patience is monumental, and his support unconditional,” compliments the director. He also cites Varese’s background as a war camera person as a huge asset, “That might explain his versatility and ability to adapt to the circumstances. In production, you have to change horses many times as you’re crossing the river, and when that happens, you want someone like Checco on your side, always supportive, loyal, and ready to share his visual creativity.” In addition to his collaborations with Muschietti, Varese has also partnered on several features with director Patricia Riggen including, Miracles From Heaven, Under the Same Moon, and the The 33, which starred Antonio Banderas and Juliette Binoche and is based on the real-life story of 33 miners trapped in a Chilean mine. Varese also enjoys a reputation for being the unofficial ‘pilot guy,’ lensing more than two dozen season starters – nineteen of which have been picked up for series including, True Blood; The Strain; The Returned; The Fosters; Colony; and The Defenders. He once again partnered with Riggen for the CBS’s pilot, Surveillance. His other credits include several episode of the first season of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan for Amazon, and the sci-fi thriller Replicas featuring Keanu Reeves and Thomas Middleditch.
Some of our most embarrassing moments... (Please forgive Clancys audio. He was not able to be with us so we did it over Skype. That's why it sounds the way it does.)
A night of music and storytelling is promised when members of the renowned musical family the Clancys take to the stage at Theatre Royal. Róisín Clancy (son of Bobby,) Dónal Clancy (son of Liam) musician cousin Evan Grace and Welsh actor/musician Ryland Teifi will perform on an intimate stage setting designed to look like an Irish kitchen in days of yore. Dónal and Róisín joined Mary "On the Fringe."
Nothing's fine, we're torn… …but only because we're down a Tim as he's off doing his Calendar modelling for the first half of the show. Otherwise, it's still your favourite trio of Dan, Coleman and Mr November. Included in the highlights of this here show: PlayStation's second State of Play is a little lacking Hey look, Jon Bernthal is in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint A new Nintendo Direct gets us hyped for Super Mario Maker 2 Dan tries Dauntless Time reviews Sniper Elite v2 Remastered Coleman kills more Freakers in Days Gone
Hey, listeners… you looking for us? Now that things are winding down from EGX Rezzed our first live show last week, it's time to get back to normal around here (which usually involves three old blokes talking over each other). So, let's reunite Dan with Tim and Coleman for another episode of BRB UK. On this week's show: We take a look at this year's BAFTA Game Awards PSN name changes are finally here but with some risks Will Xbox combine their Live and Gold subscriptions? Coleman goes up against Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Dan goes back to Pandora with Borderlands GOTY Enhanced Tim Reviews Monster Slayers
Happy Valentine's Day to you, our sexy listeners. We thought we'd share the Love by giving you this week's episode of BRB UK a day early but oh no… we're Dan down! Good thing that we've got the show's cutest couple of Tim and Coleman to keep the show going. Included in this here episode: We don't talk about Nintendo Direct because we swear that Nindy is trolling us with their schedule! Activision Blizzard has begun laying off staff Guitar Hero dies again Neill Blomkamp gives the Valentine's Day gift of Anthem Tim cracks on with Wargroove, Mechs Vs Minions and Fallout: The Board Game Coleman tries out The Division 2 beta and reviews Away: Journey to the Unexpected – a great game with a forgettable name
Watch out for the bitey boogins dear listeners, for they bite and that. It's cold on both sides of the pond right now but not to worry, you can have a cuddle with Dan, Tim and Coleman to keep you warm… or your ears can at least. On this week's episode of the Big Red Barrel UK Podcast: Quantic Dreams teams up with NetEase Games, goes multiplatform Sony reportedly shifting first party development to PlayStation 5 Metroid Prime 4's get's development halted and restarted with a new studio Dan got to be a glorified Guinni Pig for EA with the Anthem VIP Demo Coleman has a tumble, gets a new mixer and reviews Resident Evil 2
Allo sexy! Would you believe that we struggled to gather enough news to talk about on this week's show, only to have Bungie break up with Activision just two hours later? So more on that next week but in the meantime, we've got Dan, Tim and Coleman are all here to gnaw your ears off with a barrage of words. On this episode of BRB UK: Ubisoft to launch Division 2 on Epic Games Store Bungie makes a Destiny puzzle too hard Dan goes hands-on with the Leap Motion AR headset Coleman reviews Aaero on the Nintendo Switch and Cytus II for Android
Hello. hello! On this episode of Geek Speak, Alex, Jo, and Diarmuid catch with some news, chat about what they have watched and played and much more! Time-Waster of the Week: The Armchair Historian (Thank you, Martin!) Henry Cavill Out as Superman Amid Warner Bros.' DC Universe Shake-Up The First Trailer for Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Lives up to Its Name Venom Officially Receives PG-13 Rating American Gods Sidelines New Showrunner Amid Delays and Frustrations Project Runway Yuri On Ice Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII Blackout Beta Hearthstone Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan
The last minute accusation against Judge Kavanaugh is a new low for our friends on the left. Very reminiscent of the attack on Clarence Thomas so many years ago. The neighborhood is live at Clancys again with guest Capt Donna Hernandez. Also joining us is Special Guest, Michele Gay. She is the cofounder of Safe and Sound Schools, she’s the mother of one of the children killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School Massacre. Her organization has multiple programs designed to help schools prepare themselves and increase their safety and security. Image: Erin Schaff For Further Insight: Website: www.safeandsoundschools.org
We take a short break from housing movies to talk about some television! Luke gives us the scoop on Fargo and Dan checks out Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan. Josh takes a peek at the The Last Wish raid in Destiny 2. Luke gives his very thorough opinion on Cayde-6's role in the new expansion. Trailer time at 42 minutes with The Ballad of Buster Scruggs and Anna and the Apocalypse. Movie talk at 52 minutes. Next week: The Transformers The Movie (1986)
Bingenweisheiten - Der Serien-Podcast für Netflix, Amazon Prime und TV
Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, Chris Pine. Schon viele Stars haben sich an Tom Clancys Romanfigur "Jack Ryan" versucht, doch John Krasinski ist der Erste, der es in einer Serie tut. Für Amazon legt sich der "A Quiet Place"-Star als junger CIA-Analyst mit islamistischen Terroristen an. Das lässt erst einmal die Alarmglocken läuten. Schließlich galt Clancy als reaktionärer Autor, der gerne das Bild des unfehlbaren Amerikaners propagierte und Serien wie "24" haben das Thema Terror mit dem Holzhammer angefasst. Doch die Sorge ist unbegründet wie unser Podcast-Duo feststellt. Die Redakteure Meyer und Sowa schwärmen von Newcomer Dina Shihabi, empfehlen wegen "The Wire"-Star Wendell Peirce die Serie im Original anzuschauen und stellen Thesen auf wie wohl Tom Clancy auf die Serie von "Lost"-Macher Carlton Cuse reagiert hätte. Musik: "Please listen carefully" von Jahzzar
ABOUT THIS EPISODE Peter Aguero is a Moth storyteller and host, as well as creator and performer of the one-man show Daddy Issues. Tara Clancy is also a Moth storyteller and host, as well as author of the memoir The Clancys of Queens, and a panelist on the quiz show Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me! on NPR. Both Aguero and Clancy are Moth GrandSLAM champions. In this conversation, they're joined by social psychologist and communications researcher Melanie Green, who studies stories. As a former producer of a live storytelling program, and one who always tried to be helpful, host Michael Sargent wants to help novice storytellers hone their craft, and as a selfish, judgmental ass who wants to have an enjoyable experience in the audience, Sargent also wants to help novices hone their craft so that he'll enjoy listening to their stories. Accordingly, he talked with Aguero, Clancy, and Green about how to tell a good story. There's some useful advice in here. LINKS Peter Aguero's "Main Event," as told at The Corner (https://youtu.be/M3ZI-3JkcJ4) Tara Clancy's "Hail Mary Softball," as published in The New York Times (https://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/08/06/hail-mary-softball/) Melanie Green's profile at the University at Buffalo (https://www.buffalo.edu/cas/communication/faculty/green.html) Peter Aguero's Daddy Issues show (http://www.peteraguero.com/shows/daddy-issues/) Peter Aguero's "Me, Her, & It," as told at The Moth (https://themoth.org/stories/me-her-it) Tara Clancy's "Boom-Boom Waits for Nobody," as told at The Moth (https://themoth.org/stories/boom-boom-waits-for-nobody) Tara's memoir, The Clancys of Queens (https://www.amazon.com/Clancys-Queens-Memoir-Tara-Clancy-ebook/dp/B01AQO15XK) "Why 'getting lost in a book' is so good for you, according to science" (includes quotes by Melanie Green) (https://www.nbcnews.com/better/pop-culture/why-getting-lost-book-so-good-you-according-science-ncna893256) Cody LaMontagne's "Havana," as told at The Corner (https://youtu.be/LQkyBa5sFpk) Michael Sargent's "School Days," as told at The Corner (https://youtu.be/CIBzc0rp1ao) Shannon Cason's Homemade Stories podcast (https://www.acast.com/homemadestories) Cover art credit: Ben Grey, Speak Your Mind (Wikimedia Commons) Special Guests: Melanie Green, Peter Aguero, and Tara Clancy.
This is a conversation with four people who all know stories well, and who were willing to think with me about how stories can work for and against those fighting injustice. Jonathan Adler is a psychologist at the Olin College of Engineering, who has studied the stories people tell while addressing mental or physical health challenges. Skylar Bayer is a marine biologist who is currently working on marine policy in DC as a Dean John A. Knauss Fellow in the U.S. Senate, and is also a storyteller. Tara Clancy is a storyteller and host with The Moth, and has appeared on The Moth Radio Hour, Snap Judgment, and Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!, and she's also the author of a recent memoir (The Clancys of Queens (https://www.amazon.com/Clancys-Queens-Memoir-Tara-Clancy-ebook/dp/B01AQO15XK)). Adriana Salerno is a mathematician at Bates College, a storyteller, and a blogger. LINKS Health Story Collaborative (http://www.healthstorycollaborative.org/) Skylar's 15 Minutes of Fame (on The Colbert Report) (http://www.cc.com/video-clips/xlk2nw/the-colbert-report-the-enemy-within---dr--skylar-bayer) The first story I ever heard Skylar tell (https://www.storycollider.org/stories/2016/1/4/skylar-bayer-phoning-home-from-alvin?rq=skylar%20bayer) "Hail Mary Softball," a story by Tara (in the New York Times) (https://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/08/06/hail-mary-softball/) "Extra Mile" a story told live by Tara, at a Moth event (https://youtu.be/-UpGcY9Gtq0) inclusion/exclusion (a blog on diversity and inclusion in math, and beyond, of which Adriana is editor-in-chief) (https://blogs.ams.org/inclusionexclusion/about-the-editor/) The first story Adriana ever told at The Corner (https://youtu.be/Vr-3joKbNgg) The Corner, which is where you can hear great stories told live in Maine, September through May (http://www.cometothecorner.com/) Special Guests: Adriana Salerno, Jonathan Adler (psychologist), Skylar Bayer, and Tara Clancy.
Tara Clancy is a fifth-generation native New Yorker, third-generation bartender and first-generation author. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, The Nation and The Paris Review Daily. She is a frequent host of The Moth Mainstage live shows, a Moth GrandSLAM winner, and has told stories on the Moth Radio Hour, NPR's Snap Judgment, The Story Collider and Risk! Her memoir, The Clancys of Queens, was published by Crown in 2016 and is a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Pick.
Hey you crazy podcast kids. We're down a Dan this week but Geek Speak's own Alex is here to join Tim & Coleman for this week's BRB UK shenanigans. Leaky Ubisoft strikes again as The Division 2 is unveiled Huge Far Cry 5 Map Editor includes assets from Ubisoft back catalogue Oculus Rifts around the world stop working Alex romances cats in Purrfect Date Coleman is unimpressed by Fe Tim is annoyed with Bravo Team It's a strange old show where we've had to miss out on news from the Nintendo Direct, sickness has fallen over our hosts and our recording setup is a bit different this week… so we may sound a bit off this episode but normal service shall resume next week.
Hey kids, how's your day going? It's podcast o'clock and that means it is time for your weekly dose of the BRB UK with Dan, Tim & Coleman in their penultimate episode of 2017. On this week's show: Announcements for The Game Awards 2017 Updates for PlayStation Experience 2017 Rumored Tomb Raider title seems legit Predator is coming to Tom Clancey's Ghost Recon: Wildlands Dan is still on Destiny 2 Tim tries out The Last Guardian VR Demo and Doom VFR
Hey there listeners, it's finally time for your weekend to start because there's a new episode of the Big Red Barrel UK Podcast. The good news is Dan's (yay) back but the bad news is we're down a Tim (boo) this week. Luckily we've still got Coleman & Diarmuid are still on hand to help babble through the week's news.
Hello there boys and girls, it's time for another Geek Speak. We've got another big episode of the show for you this week with Alex, Jo and the returning Monica, all ready to do some geeking at the geekiest level of geekery. On this week's show: Time Wasters of the Week: Books that inspired John Scalzi's The Collapsing Empire and Love Actually 14 years later. Alex attends MCM Comic Con London while Monica heads to Stockholm for PDXCON. The Void. The Passengers – Spoilers (36:48 – 47:25). Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands. Twin Peaks returns for Season 3.
Hey now Pod people. It's another fine episode of the Big Red Barrel UK Podcast with Dan, Coleman & Tim (at leat 25% more British than all other podcasts in existence), which means that your weekend can officially start with the correct amount of audio-based vidjagame information. Topics on this week's show include: News on Tekken 7, Drawn to Death and The Disney Afternoon Collection. Updates for Uncharted 4, The Division, Rocket League and PlayStation Now. Dan & Tim are still on Horizon Zero Dawn (also, Tim used his PSVR to watch a movie in 3D). Coleman's been busy with LEGO Worlds, Future Unfolded, Puyo Puyo Tetris, Snipperclips and Super Bomberman R.
D.J. finds some misallocated Nintendo hardware. Randy politely declines offers for help in the wilderness. Paul's mistakes come back to haunt him 300 hours later. Episode Timeline 00:32 - Intro 01:40 - Which HDMI port should Randy plug his Nintendo Switch into 06:35 - Nintendo Switch demo day 36:30 - Ghost Recon Wildlands 55:25 - The Witcher 3 73:01 - Fire Emblem Heroes & Nier 81:10 - Outro
Susan and Meredith interview the amazing Tara Clancy, author of The Clancys of Queens. We talk about her reasons to writing her memoirs of growing up and how became the woman she is today. Tara Clancy’s website (http://www.taraclancy.com/) The Clancys of Queens on GoodReads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28588088-the-clancys-of-queens) and Amazon (http://a.co/gujB2PS) Tara Clancy’s interview on NPR (http://www.npr.org/2016/12/12/504970787/when-a-professor-laughed-at-her-queens-accent-writer-tara-clancy-doubled-down)
In this episode we welcome a new guest host and book blogger: Stacie! We talk about some exciting podcast news, like our new website and upcoming author interview, and then we discuss some of our favorite POC (Person of Color) literary characters and this tough, but important read: Blood at the Root What did you think of Blood at the Root? Tell us about it on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/18481033-episode-31-blood-at-the-root) Check out Stacie’s Book Blog (www.thenextbookonmylist.blogspot.com) Article about the Poet behind “Strange Fruit” (http://www.npr.org/2012/09/05/158933012/the-strange-story-of-the-man-behind-strange-fruit) Article about recent racist remarks of a Forsyth County School Employee (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/10/04/poor-gorilla-teachers-aide-fired-for-racist-facebook-posts-about-michelle-obama/?utm_term=.3e4a6f3fe2e1) Nina Simone’s performance of “Strange Fruit” on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcCm_ySBslk) Rosewood movie information on IMDB (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120036/?ref_=nv_sr_2) Check out Tara Clancy’s Memoir before our Author Interview! The Clancys of Queens on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28588088-the-clancys-of-queens?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Clancys-Queens-Memoir-Tara-Clancy/dp/1101903112/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487104635&sr=1-1&keywords=the+clancys+of+queens+by+tara+clancy) A Conjuring of Light on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29939230-a-conjuring-of-light?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Conjuring-Light-Novel-Shades-Magic/dp/0765387468/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487105296&sr=1-1&keywords=a+conjuring+of+light+by+v.e.+schwab) The Harry Potter Series on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/862041.Harry_Potter_Boxset?from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Harry-Potter-Paperback-Box-Books/dp/0545162076/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487104535&sr=1-1&keywords=harry+potter+box+set) The Dark Tower Series on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12274389-the-dark-tower-series-collection?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Tower-Boxed-Set/dp/1501163566/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487105448&sr=1-2&keywords=the+dark+tower+series) Freeks on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28220899-freeks?from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Freeks-Novel-Amanda-Hocking/dp/1250084776/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487105521&sr=1-1&keywords=freeks+amanda+hocking) Romancing the Duke on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18052985-romancing-the-duke?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Romancing-Duke-Castles-Ever-After/dp/0062240196/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487105588&sr=1-1&keywords=romancing+the+duke+by+tessa+dare) First Women on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25817804-first-women?from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/First-Women-Americas-Modern-Ladies/dp/0062439669/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487105807&sr=1-1&keywords=first+women+by+kate+anderson+brower) My Lady Jane on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22840421-my-lady-jane?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/My-Lady-Jane-Cynthia-Hand/dp/0062391747/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487105888&sr=1-1&keywords=my+lady+jane+by+cynthia+hand+brodi+ashton+%26+jodi+meadows) Nimona on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19351043-nimona?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Nimona-Noelle-Stevenson/dp/0062278223/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487105947&sr=1-1&keywords=nimona+graphic+novel) The Fifth Season on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19161852-the-fifth-season?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_2_16?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=the+fifth+season+by+n.k.+jemisin&sprefix=the+fifth+season%2Cstripbooks%2C154&crid=38QXGJCT58WUP) Speak Gigantular on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29633660-speak-gigantular?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_2_9?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=speak+gigantular+by+irenosen+okojie&sprefix=speak+gig%2Cstripbooks%2C185&crid=2X1O34KAGOZBA&rh=n%3A283155%2Ck%3Aspeak+gigantular+by+irenosen+okojie) The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2956.The_Adventures_of_Huckleberry_Finn?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Huckleberry-Finn-Mark-Twain/dp/0486280616/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487106226&sr=1-1&keywords=the+adventures+of+huckleberry+finn) The Underground Railroad on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30555488-the-underground-railroad?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Underground-Railroad-National-Winner-Oprahs/dp/0385542364/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487106311&sr=1-1&keywords=the+underground+railroad+colson+whitehead) The Grace of Kings on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18952341-the-grace-of-kings?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Grace-Kings-Dandelion-Dynasty/dp/1481424289/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487106382&sr=1-1&keywords=the+grace+of+kings) Bitch Planet Volume 1 on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25074849-bitch-planet-vol-1?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Bitch-Planet-Vol-Extraordinary-Machine/dp/1632153661/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487107201&sr=1-1&keywords=bitch+planet+volume+1) Americanah on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15796700-americanah?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Americanah-Chimamanda-Ngozi-Adichie/dp/0307455920/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487107272&sr=1-1&keywords=americanah+by+chimamanda+ngozi+adichie) Uncle Tom’s Cabin on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/46787.Uncle_Tom_s_Cabin?from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Cabin-Dover-Thrift-Editions/dp/0486440281/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487107360&sr=1-1&keywords=uncle+tom%27s+cabin) Devil in a Blue Dress on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37100.Devil_in_a_Blue_Dress?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Devil-Dress-Rawlins-Mysteries-Paperback/dp/0743451791/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487107472&sr=1-1&keywords=devil+in+a+blue+dress+by+walter+mosley) Cinder on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11235712-cinder?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Cinder-Marissa-Meyer/dp/1250007208/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487107574&sr=1-1&keywords=cinder) The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/693208.The_Absolutely_True_Diary_of_a_Part_Time_Indian?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Absolutely-True-Diary-Part-Time-Indian/dp/0316013692/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487107646&sr=1-1&keywords=the+absolutely+true+diary+of+a+part-time+indian) Marcelo in the Real World on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3700085-marcelo-in-the-real-world?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Marcelo-Real-World-Francisco-Stork/dp/054505690X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487107717&sr=1-1&keywords=marcelo+in+the+real+world) Mercy Thompson Series on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12198712-mercy-thompson-series-collection?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Mercy-Thompson-Collection-Books-Novel-ebook/dp/B0058E8U8C/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487107963&sr=1-1&keywords=mercy+thompson+series+collection) Saga Volume 1 on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15704307-saga-vol-1?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Saga-Vol-1-Brian-Vaughan/dp/1607066017/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487108050&sr=1-1&keywords=saga+vol+1) Ms. Marvel Volume 1 on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20898019-ms-marvel-vol-1?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Ms-Marvel-Normal-Graphic-Novels/dp/078519021X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487108122&sr=1-1&keywords=ms+marvel+vol+1) American Gods on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30165203-american-gods?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/American-Gods-Tenth-Anniversary-Novel/dp/0062472100/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487108185&sr=1-1&keywords=american+gods+neil+gaiman) The Star-Touched Queen on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25203675-the-star-touched-queen?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Star-Touched-Queen-Roshani-Chokshi/dp/1250085470/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487108262&sr=1-1&keywords=the+star-touched+queen) Next Month’s Book: Girl Waits with Gun by Amy Stewart on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23719378-girl-waits-with-gun?ac=1&from_search=true) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Girl-Waits-Kopp-Sisters-Novel/dp/0544800834/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487108418&sr=1-1&keywords=girl+waits+with+gun+by+amy+stewart)
Hello 'dare listeners, how's the craic? When tragedy falls upon the Big Red Barrel UK Podcast, it's up to one man to take on up the mantle of host and look for a fresh set of voices to keep the show moving as normal… unfortunately Coleman's sick so it's all down to Tim. Yes with Dan still moving mansion, it's Mr Hibbs has enlisted the help of our good friends of the show Colin Farrell & Evel Knievel Diarmuid & Kev (you know, from Spoilsports & the Barrelcast). Topics this week include: Nintendo of America Co-Founder, Alan Stone passes away. Square Enix launches a new studio and are working on new RPG. Leaked Nintendo Switch system turns out to be stolen. Diarmuid shoots for the nuts in Sniper Elite 4. Tim continues with For Honor. Kev revisits Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Ayup Podcast fans, how about another episode of the Big Red Barrel UK Podcast to end your working week on? Dan, Coleman & Tim are all riled up and ready to talk over each other in order to provide YOU dear listener with the latest video game themed audio entertainment you deserve. On this week's show: E3 2017 opens up to the public FIFA Ultimate Team YouTuber pleads guilty to gambling charges We take a look at the PlayStation 4 update 4.50 Dan's in the For Honour open beta. Coleman's in the Ghost Wildlands closed beta. Tim continues with Fire Emblem Heroes.
Susan, Tara, and Meredith start off the new year with their read-olutions and goals for 2017. A small update on our ER MadLibs Challenge and then we dive into Men Explain Things to Me. We talk about how Rebecca Solnit addresses hard and upsetting issues that women experience through 9 essays.Show NotesWhat did you think of Men Explain Things to Me? Tell us about it on GoodReads! Unbeatable Squirrel Girl on GoodReads and Amazon Perks of Being a Wallflower on GoodReads and Amazon Passenger on GoodReads and Amazon Saga on GoodReads and Amazon My Lady Jane on GoodReads and Amazon The Clancys of Queens on GoodReads and Amazon Furiously Happy on GoodReads and Amazon Bonk on GoodReads and Amazon Bossypants on GoodReads and Amazon Next month’s book Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America by Patrick Phillips on GoodReads and Amazon
We reflect back on the games of 2016: the ones we loved, the ones we were only mildly enthused about, and the ones that made is stare blankly at our phones while we wandered into traffic. Episode Timeline 0:00 - Intro 4:00 - Uncharted 4 8:55 - The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine 10:56 - Groove Coaster 13:38 - Dragon Quest Builders 20:22 - Final Fantasy XV 27:07 - Stardew Valley 29:40 - The Division 36:46 - Pokemon Go 41:04 - Paper Mario: Color Splash 44:05 - Gears of War 4 45:30 - Deus Ex New Game 49:15 - Doom 55:55 - Overwatch 1:00:06 - Inside 1:05:43 - The Last Guardian 1:11:17 - Oxenfree 1:20:00 - Outro
"My book is about growing up in Queens. In a lot of ways it's a slice of life of what it's like to be a working class woman in Queens . . . and on the other hand it's got an interesting social strata hopping element to it."
Story: Eine Serie von bizarren Morden hält den FBI-Veteranen Joe Merriwether und seine ambitionierte Partnerin Katherine Cowles auf Trab. Am Ende ihrer Weisheit angekommen, bitten sie den einsiedlerischen Psychoanalytiker Dr. Clancy um Hilfe und hoffen, dessen intuitive Kräfte für sich nutzen zu können. Clancys aufrüttelnde Visionen führen zwar auf die Spur des Serienkillers, doch er muss einsehen, dass all seine übernatürlichen Begabungen kaum ausreichen, um den Mörder zu stoppen. Denn dieser hat eine tödliche Mission. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 19.05.2016 (Concorde Video) Solace Thriller, Mystery Land: USA 2015 Laufzeit: ca. 101 min. FSK: 16 Regie: Afonso Poyart Drehbuch: Sean Bailey, Ted Griffin, Peter Morgan, James Vanderbilt, Jonathan Hirschbein Mit Anthony Hopkins, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Abbie Cornish, Colin Farrell, Sharon Lawrence, ... https://youtu.be/OnJA_sxOM7U
Story: Eine Serie von bizarren Morden hält den FBI-Veteranen Joe Merriwether und seine ambitionierte Partnerin Katherine Cowles auf Trab. Am Ende ihrer Weisheit angekommen, bitten sie den einsiedlerischen Psychoanalytiker Dr. Clancy um Hilfe und hoffen, dessen intuitive Kräfte für sich nutzen zu können. Clancys aufrüttelnde Visionen führen zwar auf die Spur des Serienkillers, doch er muss einsehen, dass all seine übernatürlichen Begabungen kaum ausreichen, um den Mörder zu stoppen. Denn dieser hat eine tödliche Mission. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 19.05.2016 (Concorde Video) Solace Thriller, Mystery Land: USA 2015 Laufzeit: ca. 101 min. FSK: 16 Regie: Afonso Poyart Drehbuch: Sean Bailey, Ted Griffin, Peter Morgan, James Vanderbilt, Jonathan Hirschbein Mit Anthony Hopkins, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Abbie Cornish, Colin Farrell, Sharon Lawrence, ... https://youtu.be/OnJA_sxOM7U
This year, at E3: Tom Clancy's robot dog! Norman Reedus's weird body! Games about war! Games about burritos! Typography! JRPGs that look like Mass Effect! And the Pacific Northwest, but everywhere! Episode Timeline 01:30 - Intro 06:32 - Horizon: Zero Dawn 10:55 - God of War 13:58 - Gears of War 4 21:55 - Final Fantasy XV 29:35 - Resident Evil 7 41:20 - The Legend of Zelda: Subtitle 57:55 - Dragon Quest Builders 66:58 - Ghost Recon Wildlands 70:05 - Watch Dogs 2 78:41 - Outro
Last month Ubisoft released their latest game, one with an odd association with math. In particular, they focused on one arithmetic operation: division. Yes, Tom Clancy's The Division is the focus of this episode. We discuss the latest open world MMO with RPG conceits realistic military-esque shooter game. Email Us! letters@TurtleJump.com We’re on Twitter! @TurtleJumpShow Allen: @kallenboonePaul: @jollygreen05 Facebook too! facebook.com/TurtleJump
D.J. decides it's never too late to learn how to play video games and dusts off 3D Out Run and Streets of Rage 2. Paul reveals shocking dog secrets. Virtual reality sounds exhausting. And The Division continues.Episode Timeline 00:00 - Intro02:42 - VGH MMO Corner feat. The Division27:13 - Dragon's Crown34:30 - 3D Streets of Rage 2/3D Out Run50:35 - We didn't get an Oculus Rift57:15 - PlayStation IV-269:10 - Outro
Randy and Paul run into other players behaving strangely in The Division's Dark Zone. D.J. can't stop liking Yakuza 2, but takes a break to share WAR stories (from the future) with Paul. From a distance, an unstoppable deer watches.Episode Timeline 00:00 - Intro00:40 - VGH Movie Corner feat. Batman v. Superman08:40 - Dark Zone thoughts40:20 - Yakuza 244:05 - GTAV Deer Cam48:50 - Black Ops III61:45 - Outro
Rolling Stone has called him the the uncontested poet laureate of the rock and roll era and the pre-eminent singer/songwriter of modern times. Liam Clancy and Tommy Makem called him their friend. Born May 24, 1941 in Duluth, MN, Bob Dylan looked to the Clancys and Makem for advice and to the rebel songs of Ireland for inspiration. Tonight on Windy City Irish Radio, we celebrate the birth, the career and the legacy of one Robert Allen Zimmerman aka Bob Dylan. Tune in to our EXTENDED podcast for an Irish tribute to Bob Dylan with interpretations of Dylan songs from Altan, Black 47, Danu, Flogging Molly, Luka Bloom, Glen Hansard with Markéta Irglová, The Chancey Brothers, Nanci Griffith, Christy Moore, Elvis Costello, Mary Black with Joan Baez, Finbar Furey, The Man in Black Johnny Cash and the man himself, Bob Dylan. Join Tim Taylor and Mike Shevlin each Wednesday night from 8pm to 9pm CST on WSBC 1240AM Chicago, WCFJ 1470AM or listen on our website at www.windycityirishradio.com.
9AM EXIT, TALENT AND THE END OF CLANCYS.
Kill from the shadows with the Cristafurion and Friends crew as they review the latest in Tom Clancy's line of Splinter Cell games, Blacklist!
In this week's news Bailey takes a look at the new Tim MCGraw and Faith Hill barbie dolls from Mattel, The Bandy Perry and their first ever headlining gig at the Ryman Auditorium, Toby Keith and his upcoming new album Clancy's Tavern, Randy Travis' new movie 16 south featuring Rodney Atkins, and the upcoming British Country Music Awards. Bailey also goes inside the song with Dave Pahanish to talk about the Keith Urban track "Without you"
We chat about playing the Call of Duty 5 beta, the Tom Clancy's End War demo and Saints Row 2.Guests: Danjo, Someguy, Soul.Music: Black is the Night remixed by Scott Altham20 min. chat / 6 min. music 11.7 MB Email us